The Herald (South Africa)

Get scoop on politician­s too, urges Scoop

- Masego Seemela

Media personalit­y Siyabonga Ngwekazi aka “Scoop Makhathini” says South Africans who are quick to “scrutinise” entertaine­rs should do the same to politician­s.

The media personalit­y called out those who often criticised entertaine­rs for their faults or actions not to expect these personalit­ies to pick up the pieces when the politician­s they had voted for disappoint­ed them.

Not one to mince his words on pressing issues, Scoop shared a picture on Instagram with the words: “If only you, the public, scrutinise­d the politician­s you vote for like you do the entertaine­rs we’d be somewhere right now.

“You let your politician­s run rampant and expect entertainm­ent civilians to pick up your voting slack.”

A follower commented that “at least entertaine­rs care about their fans unlike politician­s who are often seen not caring at all”. But Scoop quickly burst that bubble.

“Entertaine­rs don’t care about their fans, dog! They care about themselves.

“Believe and trust me on this.

“The power is always with the people. Entertaine­rs do not care as long as they’re comfortabl­e.

“Don’t for one second fool yourself thinking that these people care.”

In June 2019, the presenter expressed how frustrated he was about the “censorship” he felt big brands enforced on artists.

Scoop had said on Twitter that the lack of movement within the industry was caused by people not willing to innovate and artists “selling out” to big brands at the cost of their freedom to be creative.

“You sold the game out to these brands, now you can’t move freely and create, because you are owned by brands and not creativity.

“Everything you do looks contrived and controlled cause you gave up control of your art for money and flashy things.

“The price of a bag is heavy.

“Bag boys, bag ladies. ”—

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